Mineral Classics
Calcite
Calcite
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This specimen was collected in 1976 by my grandfather, Dave Bergman, and was part of my father’s collection for over 20 years and then came to me. The piece is loaded with dozens of sharp, translucent, modified rhombs of Calcite with a soft satiny white interior. Great quality all the way around, with only minor damage here and there. I’ve never seen a Calcite quite like this from the Camp Bird Mine, and the fact that it passed through three generations of my family makes it even more special to me on a personal level.
The famous Camp Bird Mine, which started operating in 1896, produced over 5 million Troy ounces of Gold and Silver combined in nearly a century. This locality not only produced native metals, with literally thousands of beautiful, crystallized display specimens, including some of the best sulfides from Colorado, but it also produced some wonderful non-metallic specimens.
Ex. Dave Bergman collection
Ex. Richard A. Kosnar collection
Ex. Brian Kosnar collection
Specimen# CO712B104
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Locality: 230 feet above 7 Level on Raise to 5 Level, Camp Bird Mine, near Ouray, Ouray County, Colorado
Dimensions: 13.2 x 10.2 x 4.7 cm
Largest Crystal: 2.1 cm
Size Category: cabinet
Fluorescence: NONE